The upcoming GLC and C-Class will be offered with the 39.1-inch MBUX 'Hyperscreen' that covers almost the entire width of the dashboard, but with physical buttons in front of the dual wireless chargers, along with physical buttons and switches returning to the steering wheel.
Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons
Why This Matters
Mercedes-Benz's decision to reintroduce physical buttons alongside the new Hyperscreen demonstrates a focus on driver convenience and tactile control, addressing user preferences for physical interfaces in an increasingly digital automotive landscape. This move could influence industry standards, balancing advanced technology with familiar controls for enhanced safety and usability.
Key Takeaways
- Physical buttons are making a comeback in luxury vehicles.
- Mercedes-Benz aims to improve driver experience with tactile controls.
- The integration of large screens with physical controls balances modern tech and traditional usability.
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